High Precision Conformal Sensor Window

  • Fess, Ed E. (PI)

Project Details

Description

Conformal sensor windows have the capability of increasing the performance of an optical system while decreasing the aerodynamic drag. In many cases, these windows might conform to the platform they reside in. They may also be made out of optical materials that are resistant to the elements, thus providing a degree of protection for the optical sensors that are behind them. Continued improvements in the fabrication and metrology methods will provide a pathway to a more timely process in the production of these windows. OptiPro is well positioned for a successful Phase II effort as they will combine the newly developed UltraSurf, 5-axis non-contact metrology system, extensive knowledge of CAD/CAM software and our 5-axis grinding and polishing machines. OptiPros technologically advanced fabrication capabilities along with our partnership with the University of North Carolina Charlotte, gives us a very strong team and a clear path towards solving the difficult problems associated with grinding, finishing and measurement of conformal windows in hard optical ceramic materials.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date16/4/1512/11/17

Funding

  • U.S. Navy: US$749,841.00

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Signal Processing
  • Instrumentation
  • Engineering(all)

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